This book charts the changes in interest group theory, organization, activity, and the influence of interest groups in the United States. It offers assessments of interest group activity in three national political institutions: the presidency, Congress, and the courts.
This book charts the changes in interest group theory, organization, activity, and the influence of interest groups in the United States. It offers assessments of interest group activity in three national political institutions: the presidency, Congress, and the courts.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Mark P. Petracca is associate professor of political science at the University of California at Irvine.
Inhaltsangabe
Preface Introduction Approaches to Interest Groups The Rediscovery of Interest Group Politics A Deliberative Theory of Interest Representation Interest Groups and the Policymaking Process: Sources of Countervailing Power in America American Interest Groups in Comparative Perspective The Organization of Interests Interest Group Membership and Organization: Multiple Theories Triangles, Networks, and Hollow Cores: The Complex Geometry of Washington Interest Representation Changing Patterns of Interest Group Activity: A Regional Perspective The Political Mobilization of Business Political Institutions and Interest Groups Organized Interests and the Nation's Capitol Interest Mobilization and the Presidency Representing the Public Interest: Consumer Groups and the Presidency Conservative Interest Group Litigation in the Reagan Era and Beyond Interest Group Activity and Influence Social Movements as Interest Groups: The Case of the Women's Movement Money, Technology, and Political Interests: The Direct Marketing of Politics The Rise and Fall of Special Interest Politics Looking Ahead The Future of an Interest Group Society Appendix
Preface Introduction Approaches to Interest Groups The Rediscovery of Interest Group Politics A Deliberative Theory of Interest Representation Interest Groups and the Policymaking Process: Sources of Countervailing Power in America American Interest Groups in Comparative Perspective The Organization of Interests Interest Group Membership and Organization: Multiple Theories Triangles, Networks, and Hollow Cores: The Complex Geometry of Washington Interest Representation Changing Patterns of Interest Group Activity: A Regional Perspective The Political Mobilization of Business Political Institutions and Interest Groups Organized Interests and the Nation's Capitol Interest Mobilization and the Presidency Representing the Public Interest: Consumer Groups and the Presidency Conservative Interest Group Litigation in the Reagan Era and Beyond Interest Group Activity and Influence Social Movements as Interest Groups: The Case of the Women's Movement Money, Technology, and Political Interests: The Direct Marketing of Politics The Rise and Fall of Special Interest Politics Looking Ahead The Future of an Interest Group Society Appendix
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